Credits:
Sorry
Description:
The long-awaited second album from the next generation of the UK indie/alternative scene, Sawley! Thorley, a five-piece band that emerged from the same Brixton Windmill (live house) scene as Black Midi, Shame, and Goat Girl, has solidified its position as one of the UK's newest bands to display exceptional creativity. The band's long-awaited second album, "Anywhere But Here," was released on the Domino label, following their critically acclaimed debut album, "925. The latest album was produced by Adrian Utley, a member of Portishead, and Charlie Andrew, known for his work with Alt-J, and the band shares a passion for the lo-fi sounds of grunge, trap, and shoegaze, creating a unique musical world. They share a passion for the lo-fi sounds of grunge, trap, and shoegaze, creating a unique musical world. If their debut album "925" is more electronic in sound, this album pays homage to classic 1970s songwriters such as Carly Simon and Randy Newman.Also, Asha's plaintive yet sweet vocals contrast nicely with the dissonant guitar sounds of the early 90's bands like Slint and Tortoise, and the erratic beats of Kanye West and Capital Steez, which are balanced by the more melancholy and melancholy sounds of Sory's new album. The sound of the band's soundtrack is a perfect contrast.
Tracklisting:
1.Let The Lights On
2.Tell Me
3.Key To The City
4.Willow Tree
5.Theres So Many People That Want To Be Loved
6.I Miss The Fool
7.Step
8.Closer
9.Baltimore
10.Hem of the Fray
11.Quit While Youre Ahead
12.Screaming In The Rain
13.Again